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ULL Leased Wire of the United Press Association. OMPLETE Service of the News- paper Enterprise Association. F Cc GREAT | Radical Meeting, DRYLAWIS Suppressed by the GIVEN 0. K. Police, Ends in Riot BY SOLONS Old Line Republicans Con- trol Organization of Both Houses at Olympia ADAMS IS SPEAKER rabid same IX a few policemen with few and the result is always the fists, riots—as exemplified yesterday afternoon. “Let them spout! spouters -clubs, This has always been the policy of The Star with regard to the generally harmless radicals who like to foregather every so often to “right the wrongs OLYMPIA, Jan. 1. ~The Wash of the world.” ington state senate unanimously Naturally these fellows now know just e — ® resolution today ap what should be done with the Russian problem, ae Tea tho President Wilson and the allied statesmen are still baffled by it. And naturally they want to spout OLYMPIA, Jan, 14 © nixtee about it, and prove they know more than all the dip- agp Rc gees ytes gre fh Heras lomats of the world. exnsaaeh-te tatty th gy oreberaant. ry Just what harm there is to allow the spouters b amendm. to spout in a vacant lot, where traffic is not disturb- Bis - the: rat: manana to: be ed, The Star cannot see. Let them spout, so long as they do not resort to Sedition and anarchy—and then let the federal gov- Cor ernment deal with them, because sedition and an- archy are federal crimes. Treason must be stamped out. of Thoed memory botage must be curbed. The Star wants to be as emphatic as wi anyone can possibly be in this matter. .Lawlessness és must not be tolerated. claimed at te vies, ane de But.jt is up:to the ‘federal authorities to de Jed to make no fight whe ale termine when a discussion of publié affaifs becomes tion “ORM” president pro fey. treasonable and when arrests should be made. It is 5 yeti waloalh galls. gs taglba was nominated Sena not fair to impose any such censorship on city Po- h Metcalf ef Tacoma licemen. aker Adams at noun 4 majority of the he may bring a bill out of any comm ; Thirteen men are held without | that the sf were oa ee ee oe Bball at the city jail Monday, fol- | American democracy,” a hid chnelt Gen, Wil BAGG Tite and FT jowing their arrest, Sunday aft- | ing progressed Saath power ver shy meanire. * ernoon, in a clash between the Inspector Bann tailed C Because both senate ‘and house police and alleged Bolsheviki, | Searing to stop eting, if are glutted with stand-pat repub who held « mass meeting on & his opinion, this were justified. lie Crgantekt tah, wuisidies [> vacant lot at Fourth ave. and Capt. Searing proceeded immedi: | wit) have a hard time getting a ma Virginia st. A crowd of 2,000 col | ately te the lot, arriving ae a speak | oi. - ™ Elected at Fourth and Pine, where [er was urging strike methods 101° 4 bitter fight on the floor ‘of the 34 the rioting began after the meet- | stop American intervention in Rus promised, howeve ae the ing had been dispersed by the po. sia and force the government to ie ielinkais dha bepaiadia * lice. withdraw the troops there ¢ handling of legisiats Inde Clubs and fists wrought } “This meeting is over,” Capt epublicans are determined siderable damage to all con. Searing said. ntinue their battle for open cerned. The speaker immediately discon’) nectings of the rules committee The men arrested are held on tinue but summoned the crowd to a in *open charges,” presumably for fed-| form a parade, and started down T regular se | @ral investigation as they are ac Fourth ave followed by a large ate te have cused of sedition and disloyal utter-| number of sympathizers. Capt. Sear a Weaibelana ait actmone oe th © ances ing made his way to the head of dak: drocdhiire | Opposed to American and allied) the procession, at Fourth ave. and stir woward ‘iustievel intervention in Siberia and Russia, | Pine «t., and commanded one of the w+ jeader dt the days « Jeaders of the gathering Sunday are ders to break it up. and 1913, who {# floor Said to have spoken in favor of a) This or, W. H, Stumpf, 4 it wantin ot P general strike thruout this country | alleged to have whirled and : cael fo compe! the return of troops from | Searing in the face. Several potice:| 1). <n gets Russia. Strikes to tie up shipping! men, laying about them with clut ndependsiet dine diskette th do prevent supplies for the main-, made their way to the assistan 4 pick o enance of troopp in Siberia, were| their captain, who was the center Continued on Page Seven) urged of a struggling group. ‘The meeting. according to t The crowd filled the streets in the “ Rie, was ch edb entrust Wilson Says Unrest The princi sche Che " rom peckers was Truth ‘ nla In Europe Can Be Russia.” o-operated Police Captain W. H. Searing, to to restore order, rus Stopped by Feeding hone judgment was the respor k f me@ who refused) WASHINGTON, Jar Presi sibility of breaking the er me \ after the main parade | dent eon toda ur fing. was assaulted by several of the| formation had been broken ur ate imrpedmat Th men arre: ure booked as « asked ntly fe ~.. mee was an-| follows; W. L. Fisher, 45, labore of food I nounced h urda Henr Dubow boiler. | out of Germar Morning, w a crowd | Maker Andrew HB. i M4 ! 1 ble from Parts - timated 000 per a Austrian, shipbuilder; M. F. Wa requested Representat umber of them «pectator lace, 33, engineer; W. H. Stumpf, 40,| ley and Senator Martin to Hulet M. We promine rad. laborer 20, | utmont efforts to ure pa ical, was billed ax the principal | Russian 1 ec a ee * Mi speaker. He was ill, however, and ul Greb: Ru Food he key | © whole Gnable to appear, so Walker C.| Palmer, 27, German ropean situation, the cable Smith, author of tage Thyberg, 21, Swede he president emphasized Nether I. W literature appeared ! pn, 26, -Bwede ; mgr nape ay Twe policemen were stationed 4 Dominick Macchia, 50, Italian, | bed by f At the meeting. to ny disturb. borer , lance, while a deta re held Circularg advertising the meeting = Ei the central pot nin ones h occtrred at 2p. m., demanded American Labor me smersency. e ot to dives a¥ anne # Party Is Formed f ae of t W. Broe chairman < MIDE at the meeting, notified all service men to join the f| NEW YORK, Jan. 13.-The Amer v > rite an © who would put down tu of New York ha Spector of Police Claud G. Ban i yore ties ) Bhi = : sh @anioas tates oo been confined in the United. union, representing 300,000 organized tates immigration station last eight months, and is ur e platform ador t or Do You Want : crn k ng scath the forta 44-hour weeb f 1d police aut free peech, free The rt ernmen h da uni o nt f who qualif A Restaurant A Garage A Hotel A Soft Drink Establishment A Repair Shop Look Under Business 4 "the thied speaker declared that Chicago Labor to 3 Stara iret Place Candidates eferred W the ae CHICAGO wn 1 ith to coming troubles witt ormation 1 labor party here an flux of wervice (Continued f Page hed f mm the ¢ John Fitzpatrick toda help him. Seven) it nour aan LONDON, Jan, 13. The entente Contributions will be accepte Opportunities on the 3 ja» given us enough food to supply from thove affiliated with labor,” he r( lassi 4 Vienna and the rest of German Aus | said, The new party was born in ified Page. tria until February 16,” declared an| day, at an enthusiastic gathering of official dispatch from Vienna toda. 400 labor men, Dales CIRCULATION OF A ATTLE, the f WASH., stoffice ) Girl Without a Country Believes U. S. a Good Place SAN’ FRANCI Finding herself a woman w a ut " ptr ° B Milo | Abercrombie Von Brincken, wife § of a German officer wehbe di } vorce that she might be repatri ) ated. : She explained today that the } Walls of her apartment had been } prison walls during two years, } While United States agents were } uncovering the acts of Wilhelm Von Brincken agginat the 1 Beaten } _ She believed him nocent, at } first, of treacherot } her native land, She ) intered ax nem ) Without — countr } Von meken Was } military attache of the Germar ) consulate, and was arrested with { sul Franz Bopp and other spy cleanup” be Oe ee) MORE CABINET MEN MAY QUIT WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The poy sibility of further resignations from Witron's eabinet @or financial rea sonn wan xeon here following Attorney Géneral Gregory's renigna on Fotiowing closely upon retire ment of Secretary McAdoo, who as signed “pecuniary responsibilities” an the cause, Gregory caused consider stir-hoen byannouncing that he © the eabinet March 4 Twelve thedaand a year, with a cab membe xocial responsibil itles, it in admit n too ama Rumors today had jt that Seere tary Redfield might leave the com! mere partment Boor | Gregory's successor ix not known Asaistant Attor in mentioned James Hamilton oO, tow, Lewis of I in Se MONDAY JANUARY NY PAPER IN THE eed isa Henttle, W under the Act of 1919, TAKEN; 1,300 ARE KILLED German Bolsheviki Admit Defeat in Fight Against Government Forces +BEAT PROGRESSIVES IN LEGISLATURE RAPP PRPS PRADA PAPAL PRP PAPAIN The Seattle Sta STIGATE SLA ses 8 @ # @ PEACE DELEGATES ARE IN SESSION | ==_ ue OF PROPOSE 10 1,000 REBELS, AAPL LL LLL Os NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE ¥ + Year, by Mall, $5.00 to $9.00 NORTHWEST Mareh & Te ‘Tuesday, rain night and st fresh « her Fore Ww TODAY | Allied Premiers Are Pledged State Department Receives to Support Wilson Plan Suggested Plan From the at Conference British Government ALLIES TO SEND PROBERS. LUXEMBERG IS IN REVOLUTION ARE WILLING TO QUIT LONDON 4jrand Duchess DETAI Tl Marie has "declared her nens- to LS 0 BE FIXED renounce the throne of Luxemberg By CARL D. GRANT - ie out 42 0 piidids -Aenn (United Press Staff Correspondent) ny United Press Leased wire : ct lution there PARIS, Jan. 13.—Discussion of WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.—The | Direct to The Star Pet to dixpatches today organization and methods of the state department has forwarded to i HE a " “ Peace congress proper were re- the American peace delegation the _ BERNE, Jan. 13.—Several| Mertz, 13—Grand Duchess sumed at the second meeting of | British proposal regarding cessation — Spartacans have been sum-| Mar Luxemburg reported the inter-allied superior council of Russian hostilities with subse marily executed by govern-| %°* be @ refuges r her cap-| thls afternoon. quent Russian factional representa. oh Bm a orl | ital, following. & revolutionary out tion, It will be up to President Wik ment rifle squads, an Q¥eNCY | peeax Saturday. Uneonfirmed re, BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | son and the American delegates 1 dispatch from Berlin report- ports received here suid she had ab- (United Press Staff Corressiondent) decide whether they wish to ed today. dicated PARIS, Jan. 13.—The league | B0!sheviki and other Slay A republic has been proclaimed in of nations can now be consid. | PTesentt heir peace views at Paris. WENHAGEN, Ja ‘The Luxemburg by revolutionists. The! ered as an established fact, M. Pichon, French foreign mit ann are reported to have ad. Chamber of deputies held @ tumult Premier Clemenceau, Premier | ‘¢": #8 reported to have rejected defe and to he declared | OU* session, members of the clerical| Lioyd George and Premier Orlando British proposal, viewing it am readiness to accept the gov-| Party withdrawing are pledged to support President | Pian to have Bolsheviki delegates ernment. conditions providing ele Wilson's basic ideas in this regard “a inference. u f the national assemb i H .. Public opinio: tai nis government has taken ne po wc ety t Hungarian Cabinet [is simon J one sition yet ptate t was credited to Herr : i cheme. : tate deps tater redited to Hi Resigns; Radicals, ‘» »«m hed nO hee perinent Behu necre to Chance Pl ry | Peace delegates are agreed that | "4 > knowledge of = propemiiaay iehort, tik Geach eee Sean an Disturbance: tic jesic is an absolute necessity elude red delegates in the sessions LONDON, Jan The Hungar-|!f future wars are t8 be prevented, gre . COPENHAGEN, Jun. 12 —Kart| 19 cabinet has resigned, according /4nd that-it must be given prefer |, BY LOWELL MHELLETT \dilabineokt—aud—Ross Luxemburg |t?. Uspatches reeciwad.tvom Buda | ence above all othe dness at the | nage rm Staff Cor p ny have been captured by German gov.) bext toda conferen: ficial ve 13. — haere Be ernment troops, according to the The new cabinet, which has .not There is stil! some disagreement jal inquiry by the allies into 4 Taglivche Kundschau ¢ yet been formed, probably will be | regardimg the details but th were “¢tual state of affairs in The Spar the news. | S0cialiatic, it was reported expected to be smoothed out quickly | ¥®5 Predicted in certain official cite paper «aid, were prinoner| The Bolsheviki have planned a big | in the conferences of the associated | cles today. It was hinted that such with 1,000 of their followers, includ: |™4#" meeting, No disorder has oc. | powers, which were resumed today, | @ction was discussed at yesterdays) a3 ing a won of the agitator, A qaan.} curred, but tre are ready for any | French Not Satisfied meeting of the associated represent. — tity of military matter was also] COBtnmency Wilson's plan, as a whole, is un-| tives fe taken, consisting of 100 machine}. Th® Allied food mission has ggne| satisfactory to the French, because British influence was um guns, 1,200 riflex and 1,000 bombs, |t® Vienna, another dispatch stated, | they believe it does not provide suf to be back of the idea for Goarthinae attache’ oul thek tate mew ficient economic penalties for Ger: Yestigation of the Ruslan 5 3 cocléie whan aren faa * many. They say his proposed pro-| Such a probe would be coi owds which were attending 40,000 Troops Aid bationary inclusion of Germany| by an allied commission and be Soverhment ‘meetings in Berlin yee would permit that country to start pushed as rapidly as pa START HEARING cerday. ‘Tite was Deilevel to bate Hun Government | "out permit that countsy. ( fou: | This commission would sepele been the final effort of the in LONDON, Jan. 13.—Forty thou-| rerition with the French and Bel-| directly to the peace conference.” eurgents, the dispatch said, as the sand troops are supporting thé?Rer- gians, whose industrial plants were The plan had materialized to | government now practically controls | lin government, which was scheduled | Wrecked by the Germans them-| point where possible members of the situation to hold 28 mass meetings in the city | selves American contingent were being Another dispatch 1 in Rerlin | yesterday, a Berlin dispatch reported! genator Bourgeois, who will Ihead| cussed. William Howard Taft The friendly suit between the city erd, said government troops | today. The dispatch said 1,300 Spar-) tne french section of the inter-allied| Elihu Root were among the nal and the traction company to test the Dad captured cent police head:|tacans have been killed in the last! commission to draw up plans for the| mentioned. It was impossible, validity of the traction bonds was 4 rs, the Tageblatt offices and, week's fighting. league—if the conference appoints | learn what men were being consid: lated to start in superior court at the Rowtaow brewery, and that Karl| fe * such a body—made plain in a re-| ered for British membership. 5 OE ey enna padi adh. MAS. tg ye srt hell in attempting to 5 United Press that he agrees with| WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. strain the city from issuing bonds An early dispatch quoted the Ship Can Be Ra ised Clemenceau on this point. He fa- Hiram Johnson, Calffornia, today ime” tor a 900,000. with whick the city ts Des e 5 pe. Siting as syINK| JUNEAU, Jan. 13.—Denying the | Yor excluding the central powers | troduce a resolution putting the #@ms oO purchase . je | th ¥ pt ane olice atements of the British Columbia | Until they fulfill the provisions they | ate on record as favoring speedy charges that the ordinances are itle: | President Eichorn had taken refuge} gaivage company that the Princess | Must sign at the pe table withdrawal of the American troops: wal, declaring that the indebt:|In the Boetzow brewery, where they| Seong, wrecked. in Alaska, waters Viet League? from Russia % dinexs ix within $2,500,000 of the lim. | Were protected by a heavy guard.) eo ‘time ago, had. bro! in| Clemenceau said to favor a It is the sense of the senate,” said it allowed by the state nstitution armed with machine gur a ea the local diver. says league composed of the victorious | the lution, “that American troops: Attorney Ge Donworth 1 No confirmation 1 been rec that the ahip je reetin 1 an almost | nation Opposition to this plan be withdrawn as soon as practi¢ns Kimer FE. Todd are reprosenting here from an: that even ke and belie thatathe can | cent on t belief that such a| bie Twichell, James B. Howe the trac-|knecht was killed in street fighting. | )V°R kee #M scague would force an alliance of the | Johnson announced he will call ©. tlon compa and Corporation Cour Red” Commander Shot ! vanquished » powers and that up la oa week and demand aw sel Meter the city Government troopa have recaptur-| Sir 8. P. Sinha, delegate from In-| would result in another war. tion on Pe ee ed the Spandau arsenal, ce mar-|dia to the peace conference, will be French delegates are known to be sling and ing the can}accompanied by the maharajah of | opr 4 to any plan that would not lin reports Phey also cleared the | ——— _ mannan ——— | tiers, together with her northern Spartacans from. the Thiergarten, | Ported killed and 700 wounded in the | and eastern industrial enters MARINE STRIKE os ietihes cotoae ot "liatest street fighting, raising the to nst sudden attack or invasion HIT BY BULLET ‘ ortanant hata tal of dead to at least 1,300 yurgeois favors vg in neutral Yoreserts tuliding, which | other socialist republic wasisaid| nations immediately after peace is) yv YORK, Jar wen ehatter govern-nent arti} |t® have been proclaimed in Bremen. | signed, their formal application for _ Gus VA, Jan. 13.—Ignace Jan ne ab uate Cha: coats oe ee sand captured by |IN Stuttgart, Spartacans occupied | admission being passed upon t »|Paderewski was slightly wounded tween boat owners and 19,000 marine| government troops Saturday. ‘They | the town hall after several hours of | “charter members When several shots were fired into workers that caused a three-day. tie a dead the buill street fight! He would permit Germany to be-|his hotel room at Warsaw, a Warsaw. ip of the port of New York, the na-| George Ledebour, leader of the come a member, once she carries | dispatch reported today. “Pwaaty Say tional war labor , board resumed | pendent socialist ind 106 others| In dispatches react Seattle the obliga imposed by the|sheviki were said to have been are hearings on the se here toda reported to have been arrested | Saturday, Liebknecht was reported | congress rested in connection with the shoots Despite assertion of the boat own. | there to h ot during a battle in| These are > of the details t me: d , era that they would object to the| About 300 Spartacans were re-| Berlin will confront associated rey Paderewski has been in Wateaa renence of & 1M. Man oint |= ontatives when they fir in for- | for seve days conferring with pow chaifman of the war labor board | mal discus m of the le of na-/ litical leaders in an attempt to form aaa ohice jadoe teeabatitatives ‘at elhe tions, None of them is regarded as|a government representing all pars the hearing, those officiais. were. to : proving a very difficult obstacle to/ ties. In Danzig, on his way to Ware | vent him from going to Posen, Taft Acting in N. Y. Dock Strike Case EW YORK, Jan. 1 Joint Chairman Taft of the war lab be announced today that a ¢ m of four would t daysto hear the and hours dispute between York harbor boat ow What’s This? Yanks Spoil Teut Kiddies! Jam 13 ying ‘tata f occupation of the ehildrer ir wage the c id marine German th a DON newspaper, Americ The ‘ an Ame generosity is spoiling our RIVERS AND HARBORS BILL PASSES HOUSE WASHINGTON 13, — ‘The today pas ers and bill, carrying 000,000. house harbo: appropriations jor § The final vote on the bill's pi fn 91. The bill now ne in practically the shitpe as when reported to th effor blicans to amend and Voliminate certain features having, in | the main, failed. te same house, senate by * in Buenos Aires Plot he After arrived at Posen, an@ while he was asleep in a hotel, @ crowd of Germans fired on a parade of children who were marching in ARMISTICE IS honor of Paderewski, Two of the BY JAMES I. MILLER yesterday evening when a group, of children were killed and several of (yaisid Pres Cevremendend |Suspected anarchist toppedy: a the bullets struck the window of the rece 4 urded car, kidnaping the. motor SLLETT room occupied by Mr, Paderewski, BUBNOB Bey : Jar man and conductor, Reports» have PARIS, Jan, 13rQuestions con a oday ) been received that work ntral! nected with the extension of the * a soviet organization | Xreontina and a” portion of the | armistice were expected today to be| Belgium Wants to os Aires and arrested its ‘ Buenos Aires tramway workers , : r 7 0 . lily settled, permitting a ident, his minister of war [Went hive’ nein demands have | hecauly, Settled. permitting arrane; Get German Lands and minister of pol ne va be not been announced, a iinet BRUSSELS, Jan. 13.—Belgian dep- city, and two oo “Hd tetals, all Buenos Aires was still in a highly| ‘The armistice, which was con uties, returning from an official ine J Whom mpg reg al wen | REFVoUS condition, Every police sta-| ered at yesterday's meeting of Amer-|spection of the battlefields, propose «those = a .S Botello a were forced to detour several blocks] egates, must be disposed of before| Belgium a zone equal in area to the " bea bg eS Tapy tod. have |t2. void passing the building huary 17, when the German devastated country ; me y ,| Bolshevik adherents several times| qiied armistice commissions will a pron Ae wan naserted, carried hang|atiacked the stations, but were) meet at ‘Treves Montenegro and oy pity Ri driven off by machine gun fire. Ner x of the blocks . pumps filled dynamite, Men Partial lifting of the ” ao one ae eeeid, wame {Yous police turned their guns on] the central powers is understood to Serbia tto Unite pre: Sag akc trem Ru ‘sia in| SM8dows in some instance They | be the chief problem conr ed with STOCKHOLM, — Jan. 13.— The October and November ared even unarmed pedestrians in| prolonging the armistice Swedish government has been noth Toeee eae pipntifully supplied with | @yleht, refusing to approach them meeting yesterday was attend-| fied by the Serbian minister that haeae”” cue Stained donsiderabie | Without leveling their and ot President Wilson, Secretary | Serbians, Croatians and Sloviang in munitions, They, were Mbt, it waa| terns them fo Mand off. Several Premier Clemenceau, For-| Austria-Hungary would unite with aacthved by Rolaheviki in’ Russia to|t@™s were running with armed sol-| eign Minister Pichon, Premter Lioyd| Serbia, and that a single govern oe aot uprisings inthe | 22ers and sailors on the platforms xe, Foreign Secretary Balfour,| ment would be formed by Serbia and one a rag sth ale eet oaniiala | .° automobiles rushed thru er Orlando, oreign Mifitster | Monteneg | BapeRraok Pou APHAIS | the streets with engines roaring with| gonnino and their - asennad Expect Mere Arrests unmuffled exhausts. Each carried George P. Listman, proprietor of | police were unable to explain where | three to five armed guards, The FRISCO FLOUR the Trade Printery, at 88 Jackson sty. |the munitions came from, but other | police motored back and forth along SAN FRANCISCO, |has been reappointed by Mayor Ole ‘arrests are expected, the Avenida de Mayo, arresting per- Flour prices fell 24 cents a barrel) Hanson asa member of the civil { Tramway service ‘came to a halt| sons suspected of agitation, here today [service conthnission,

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